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2,00 €Synthetic Round Brush 000 Per saperne di più
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14,00 €Questo semovente venne realizzato dai tedeschi nel 1942 come misura d’emergenza per fronteggiare il pericolo dei nuovi carri armati russi e dotare di mobilità le unità anticarro. Lo scafo di questo carro era quello del Pz 38 (t) tedesco. Per saperne di più
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WWll GERMAN MILITARY VEHICLE - EASY ASSEMBLY Set with acrylic paint, glue and brush Per saperne di più -
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SD. KFZ 179 Bergetanther Italeri Type: Tanks Period: Second World War Country: Germany Skill: 4 Model Dim.: 24,0 cm Per saperne di più -
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THE BOX CONTAIN: 1 MODEL KIT - 1 LIQUID CEMENT - 1 TANK GUIDE - WORLD OF TANKS DECALS - 3 INVITE CODES PC VERSION - 1 BONUS CODE PC VERSION - 1 BONUS CODE Xbox VERSION The Cromwell was the first tank put into service by the British that combined a dual-purpose (anti-tank + anti-infantry) gun, the QF 75mm, with high speed and reasonably thick armour. The Cromwell used the same hull and turret as the earlier Cavalier and Centaur designs, but it came with a new Rolls Royce Meteor engine that gave it an impressive top speed of 67 Km/h. Its design formed the basic of the superb Comet tank. Undoubtedly, it was one of the most successful tanks of the "Cruiser Tank" philosophy fielded by Britain in the Second World War. Per saperne di più -
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CRUSADER III AA MK.I The need to protect the armoured units from the enemy aviation, pushed the English army to develop this self-propeller equipped with a Bofors 40 mm cannon, using the hulls of the Crusader armoured tank, considered out-dated at the end of 1943. The cannon was placed in a tower with armoured plating able to assure the necessary protection to the gunners. The Crusader AA was distributed to the air detachments for the protection of the control units at the end of 1943. Some detachments were used during the French invasion following the landing in Normandy, but due to the air superiority of the allies, the German air threats proved inexistent, therefore the use of this self-propeller anti-aircraft was very limited if not null. Per saperne di più